| Etic and emic perspectives on HIV/AIDS impacts on rural livelihoods and agricultural practice in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Anke Niehof, Lisa L. Price |
139-153 |
| The role of the agricultural sector in mitigating the impact of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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E.S. Wiegers |
155-166 |
| An ethnographic exploration of the impacts of HIV/AIDS on soil fertility management among smallholders in Butula, western Kenya |
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M. Misiko |
176-177 |
| Effects of HIV/AIDS on the livelihood of banana-farming households in Central Kenya |
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F.N. Nguthi, A. Niehof |
179-190 |
| Ethno-cognitive connections between HIV/AIDS and banana plants in the Bahaya agricultural society in north-western Tanzania |
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V. Githinji |
191-200 |
| Interactive effects of HIV/AIDS and household headship determine home garden diversity in the Eastern Region of Ghana |
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S. Akrofi, P.C. Struik, L.L. Price |
201-217 |
| Impacts of HIV/AIDS on labour allocation and agrobiodiversity depend on the stage of the epidemic: case studies in Ethiopia |
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K. Gebreselassie, L.L. Price, J. Wesseler, E.C. van Ierland |
219-240 |
| HIV/AIDS orphans as farmers: uncovering pest knowledge differences through an ethnobiological approach in Benin |
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R. Fagbemissi, L.L. Price |
241-259 |
| The impact on orchid species abundance of gathering their edible tubers by HIV/AIDS orphans: a case of three villages in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania |
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J.F.X. Challe, P.C. Struik |
261-279 |